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Boxing results: Hrgovic returned to business after defeating Joe Joyce!

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The Silver Olympic medalist in heavyweight 2016 Joe “Juggernaut” Joyce lost a 10-round unanimous decision to reverse “El Animal” HRGOVICA on Saturday evening in the live arena in Manchester, England.

In the first two rounds it was obvious that it did not look like their ancient me. Hrgovic fell into more blows, causing that Joyce’s left eye is coming a bit, which mostly swinging in the air. In the third round, the right with Joyce opened a cut on the left eyebrow Hrgovic.

In the fifth round, Joyce landed left, causing HRGOVICA’s right eyebrow.

In the sixth and seventh round, Joyce seemed to win his “second win”, landing more than in previous rounds. In the eighth round, Hrgovic did enough to take a round.

A minute after the nine lap from HRGovica on the chin, she fastened Joyce to her knees. In the tenth and final round they both had their moments.

The results were 97-93, 96-95 and 98-92. John Latham was a judge.

In the factor, the English heavyweight champion David “Large D” Adelye, 14-1 (13) he shot a pair of touches, stopping the IBO IBO master, Jeama “TKV” Tshikeva, 8-2 (5) at 0:55 Sixth round to win the free Bbbofc British Heavywyge Title title.

In the first round the first of eight clinches took place after 10 seconds. In the second round there were eight wedges and warnings from judge Ron Kearney. In the last seconds, Adelye has landed the first solid blow, left hook to the chin.

There were only five wedges in the third round. Adelye took the next round, landing a few blows. In the fourth round he returned to eight clinchs, and TKV took over the round. On the fourth, stop counting Klinches, TKV won close. It was more in the fifth round.

In the sixth round, while they were both in the clinic, Judge Kearney said: “Break.” Adelye landed a left hook on the chin, and the TKV went for 8-numerous. After the east, Adeleye followed him, winning a second knocking out with another left hook on the chin, ending the match.

Council Boxing Commonwealth Boxing Master Jack “The Demolition Man” Rafferty, 26-0 (17) stopped Southpaw Cory O’Regan, 14-1 (3) at 2:26 Fifth round of the planned 12 round.

In the first round, having only one 8 in his last fight and there is no opponents with the winning record, this is a step to O’Regan. O’Regan moved aside, using a stab when Rafferty hardly found a blow in the first two rounds.

In the third round, O’Regan began to land left to the raffer chin for a few minutes to the last seconds, when Rafferty landed with his first blow, dropping O’Regan and drawing blood from his nose to 8-hlaunt from judge Darren Sargensin.

In the fourth round O’Regan easily won, landing faster than Rafferty, which seemed very leisurely in reacting. In the fifth round of Rafferta went to the body, injuring O’Regan with right body after a minute. O’Regan returned, making him missing, until suddenly the corner did not call for arrest, to the surprise of many.

The super airy Khaleel “The Real Deal” Majid, 15-0 (4) won a 10-round unanimous decision over “Super” Alex Murphy, 13-1) in the fight against the action.

In the second round, Majid found numerous rights to the chin of Murphy. In the third and fourth rounds, Murphy returned to Outwork Majid. From the incentives from the corner in the fifth round, Majid began to be more occupied in an equal round from Murphy.

In the sixth, next close round. Fortunately, for Majid Murphy is not a good puncher who is mostly embedded. The seventh round was the best until now, and they both released it all in a close round.

In the eighth and ninth round, Majid, arriving at a low level, works by Murphy’s body, but is caught by the massive chin in the round of action. In the tenth and final round, with the fight for a grip, they both had moments, and Murphy suffered from cut on the left eyebrow. The draw will not hurt any warrior.

The results were 97–94, 96-94 and 96-95. John Latham was a judge.

The Olympian massive weight Delicious Orie, 1-0) defeated Milos Veletic, 3-8 (1) by the decision of four points. Judge, Steve Gray, shot him 40-36.

In the first three rounds they were all rights to landing Orie, because Veletic was defended, even dropping his hands in the third. In the fourth and last round, after escaping with the hits behind his head in previous rounds without warning from judge Steve Gray, Orie did not impress his debut.

Super Featheweight Southpaw “Sugar Boy Roy” Roiston Barney-Smith, 14-0 (7) defeated Southpaw Cesar Ignacio Predes, 18-17-1 (5) by decision on eight round points.

In the second round, Paredes suffered a cut on the back of his nose in the middle of the round. In the fourth round, the cut caused Paredes’s swelling when the round began. Barney-Smith seems content with Outland Predes.

In the seventh round Paredes threw more blows in half a round than before. Then Barney-Smith accelerated the pace, looking for a stop from cutting. In the eighth and final round Barney-Smith took another frail round.

Judge Darren Sargensin shot him 80-72.

The three-time national champion of Rambo Ramtin Musah (1-0) Super Middle defeated Robbie “Camden Caretaker” Chapman (13-49-9 (2) according to a four-shaped decision.

In the first round Mush boxed well. In the second round, Chapman made it engaging, landing with some laws, although he overtook. In the third round Musah after a minute left a left body hook, drawing the attention of Chapman. In the fourth and final round, Chapman showed himself to the delight of the crowd in the lost effort.

The Southpaw half-average drive is, 17-1 (12) defeated Miguel Angel Scaringi, 8-5 (3) according to eight rounds.

In the first three rounds, Chamberlain was able to survive, with the exception of leading rights from landing on the chin. In the fourth round the last thirty seconds lead to Southpaw Chamberlain on the chin, who knocked Scarringi from the back of a few steps.

In the sixth round Chamberlain suffered from the NIK on the left eyebrows. Judge Steve Gray warned him for using the forearm. In the eighth and final round of Chamberlain, he seemed content with the round since his last fight about seven months ago, experiencing the distance.

Judge Gray shot him 80-72.

Featheweight Southpaw Nelson “The Sexy One” Birchall, 8-0 (5) knocked out Rodrigo Matias Areco, 5-14-2), #130, Marcos Paz at 1:31 of the first round of the scheduled six rounds.

In the first round Birchall took him to the body of Areco, finally shifting Areco half -toe to the body and then the chin. Areco got up, and then back to his knee, which caused judge Darrena Sargeinson to stop when he got up.

Alfie Middlemiss (3-0) beat Alexander Morales (6-12-5 (2) based on a decision about four times.

In the first two rounds, Middlemiss moved well, counteracting effective stab against Morales, which always appeared. He had a little nickname from Morales’s left hook on the right eyebrow. In the next two rounds it lasted, and Middlemiss had a stream of blood down, she threw a cut off.

Judge Steve Gray shot him 40-37.

Two-time national champion Bantam Louie Szeto, 1-0) left the canvas to defeat Nabil Ahmed, 2-41-3) out of nearly four decisions.

In the second round, in the middle of the first round, the Sheto was dropped with the right chin from Ahmed to get the 8-hull from judge Darren Sargenin. He came back well. In the fourth and final round of Sheto, which returned well in the third, he needed the last round because of knocking down. He did a good job in the close round, because Ahmed never stopped throwing blows.

Judge Sargensin shot him 38-37.

Rings was Thomas Treiber

Last updated 04/05/2025

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“He doesn’t want to fight”: Oscar de la Hoya hits Jaron Ennis’s decision to face Stanionis about the highly expected start of Ortiz Jr.

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Oscar de la Hoya confirmed today to the media that Ennis Jaron “shoes” did not want to fight Vergil Ortiz Jr. He says that they “called” Ennis, but then he “Bake back” Instead of undertaking a risky fight.

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Shoes (34-0, 30 KO) instead took a smaller paid, less risky fight with Eimantas Stanionis last Saturday in Ruch, which many thought Self -assumption. Ennis assessed his chances of Vergil Ortz Jr. (23-0, 21 KO) and came to the conclusion that it is safer to follow the easier path against the WBA STANIONIS WBA (15-1, 9 KO).

In the Boots part, it looks bad that he decided to take a smaller fight, but you must understand his situation. For the second time he struggled with Karen Chukhadzhian in November last year in a fight, which he approached the defeat.

He saw Vergil Jr. He looked in his victory over the former transient champion of WBC 154-LB Serhia Bohachuk in August last year.

We all know that shoes do not want to fight Vergil. It happened, right? “Said Oscar de la Hoya Fight Hub tv Asked about his thoughts about the fight between Jaron “Boots” Ennis and Vergil Ortiz Jr.

“Duck’s work?”

There is no other way to look at Ennis’s decision about a smaller fight with Stanionis differently than duck’s work. It is good that the fighters know their limitations, because Ennis has already seen enough Ortiz JR fights to know that he could not beat him.

So I went with an easier fight with Stanionis and used the excuse that he wanted to stay in 147 to complete his goal, which is the undisputed champion.

“We called him and we had a fight, and then they [Team Boots Ennis] He went back, “said De la Hoya,” until I see something on the paper that Boots wants to fight Vergil, and then I believe. Everyone called each other, and then suddenly, they [Ennis] I pulled off the Vergil train, “said De la Hoya when he asked what makes his minds not want to fight Ortiz Jr.

“So who knows what the reasons are, but look, Vergil is a man in the age of 154.

Last updated 04/17/2025

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Did time wait for Crawford?

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By: Sean Crose

Terenka Crawford is really a generational talent. When assessing the record of 41 wins and 0, he overcomes that the native Omaha proved how good he was when he destroyed his colleague from Errol Spence Jr in 2023 in the undisputed World Championships in the Valleries. What’s more, almost two years after winning Spence, Crawford seems to be ready to jump on the only one and only Canelo Alvarez in the fall. Of course, the whole great idea will fall apart if Canelo is stunned by William Scull in May. However, this is rightly considered unlikely.

At first glance, the fight between Crawford and Canelo seems outrageous. Canelo fought in a lightweight heavyweight. Indeed, he even won the lightweight heavyweight champion title. On the other hand, Crawford just moved to the junior of the medium weight, where he had the whole fight except one. Despite this, Crawford and IQ Ring are unusual. Ask Spence if you don’t believe it. Or Shawn Porter or Amir Khan or Kell Brook or Viktor Postal. If someone can jump on the weight to take off the great Canelo, it’s Crawford. The fact that Canelo may not be rhythm now also helps Crawford.

This is Canelo Alvarez, which we are talking about, the face of boxing in the age of the post of Mayweather. Observing how a man occurs in the ring is to learn grave boxing. There is never a warrior – with a possible exception of rocky marciano – effectively employed patience and power like Canelo. His constant attack, emphasized by body work, rarely failed him. Some fighters spread their opponents. Canelo breaks them. Crawford was never really questioned in the ring. Certainly his work is cut off for him if the Canelo dream match becomes a reality.

There is something else to consider – the fact that Crawford has fought, but once a year for the last five years. Although no one would think that the man was washed, it is challenging to argue that the warrior called “Bud” was less than vigorous in the last half decades. Lack of activity certainly did not seem to regret Crawford. However, time is invincible. He can be patient, but he is undefeated. And lack of activity can assist accelerate time. If it’s time to be polite, its lack of activity may actually be favorable. A lot of wear can be thrown and suffered in the ring. However, the question is time in Terenka Crawford?

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Raymond Muratalla puts Keyshawn Davis for the unification of the Battle of IBF

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Raymond Muratalla says that he intends to press the fight against the featherlight champion WBO Keyshawn Davis after he raised the IBF 135-Funt belt.

#4 Muratalla (22-0, 17 Kos) fights #2 Zaur Abdullaev (20-1, 12 KO) for a momentary featherlight IBF title on May 10 at the Pechang Arena in San Diego, California. The event will be shown live on ESPN and ESPN+, starting from 22:00 et/19: 00

The winner of the Muratalla-Abdullaev fight will be either improved to the full status of the featherlight champion IBF, or they will fight for the belt against the current master Vasily Lomachenko.

Loma does not work due to a back injury since the free IBF title stimulated on May 12 last year against George Cambosos Jr. Lomachenko until October 8, to defend your IBF title against the winner of Muratalla vs. Abdullaev.

Keyshawn next?

Muratalla is expected to defeat Abdullaev to put himself in a position to be improved to the featherlight champion IBF or fight Lomachenko. If he gets his hands in the IBF title, he will strive for the best rank to unite with the WBO Keyshawn Davis champion. They promote both warriors. It should be an basic fight.

“The one that makes sense is Keyshawn [Davis]. He has the highest rank and I’m with the highest rank. I think it will be the one that will most likely happen, “said Raymond Muratalla, Ryce Sean Zittel About the fight he wants for the title of world champion.

Keyshawn would make sense if he and the highest rank were ready to put him in a variety with a risky opponent. All you have to do is look at the opponents he fought with since he changed the professional in 2021 to know that he was going on a produced path to artificial fame. Then the warrior is matched to the tomato cans to build a record to transform them into a pseudo-star PPV. Keyshawn does not break from the carefully directed path to fight Muratalla and lose.

“I think it will most likely happen because it has the highest position. Gervonta and Shakur already have plans. I think it is the one that makes the most sense and will most likely happen,” said Muratalla.

It is very unlikely that Muratalla will have a chance to fight Keyshawn for its featherlight WBO title, because it is carefully adapted to the highest rank. He has not yet fought anyone who had a distant chance of defeating him. Guys who could give Keyshawn problems, Andy Cruz, Muratalla and Abdullah Mason, did not show interest in the fight. It quickly grows from the division 135 pounds and can move to 140 until next year.

Davis hopes that he will be able to stay featherlight enough to get a enormous mega fighting against Gervont Davis, but this will not happen without Turka Alalshikh, interest in financing. The positive sign of Turki made Keyshawn one of his brand ambassadors in the Ring magazine this week. If he wants to see how Keyshawn fights with a living body, such as Andy Cruz or Muratalla, before he gets a featherlight welterweight, he can do it. Without him, Keyshawn will not voluntarily fight Muratalla or Cruz because of the high probability of exposure.

Farmer’s fight

“I think I should have come in and intimidate him,” Muratalla said, regretting that without fighting more aggressively in the fight against Tevin Farmer last July 13. “I think I thought too much. That’s all. I could do a lot more.”

Muratalla focused on throwing individual shots, believing that he could knock out a farmer with this approach. It was the wrong style for apply against the former IBF super feather champion because he has a good chin and made him miss.

“They told me in my corner to just release my hands, and that’s all I had to do. You saw in the last round what happened when I released my hands [Muratalla hurt Farmer]. I tried to find a huge shot to hurt him, and it was probably the mistake I made, just looking for a huge shot – said Muratalla.

In Raymond’s fight with the farmer, he did not follow him with combinations without interruption until the tenth round and approached him to throw him away. However, if Muratalla was fighting the farmer again, there is no guarantee that he would succeed, using a high output style, because he fights with William Zepeda. Tevin came up with how to neutralize the output power using a enormous amount of holding and movement.

“There are many skills that I have not yet shown,” said Muratalla, telling about her coming fight against Zaur Abdullaev on May 10 in San Diego, California. “I can’t wait to show the world what skills I really have. I think he will come to fight, and I will be 100% ready for it. He not only is there.

“100%. I think the belt raises my name,” Muratalla said, asked if having a motor title would be his negotiating “chip” to get more fights she wants. They can’t avoid it anymore. I will definitely be Callnig for these shots if everything goes well. “

Last updated 04/17/2025

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